序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 Head gear including a data augmentation unit for detecting head motion and providing feedback relating to the head motion US10798302 2004-03-12 US20040225236A1 2004-11-11 Mark Winthrop Wheeler; Mark William Donahue; Roger David Socci; Robert L. Wakenight; Olin Glenn Lathrop; Robert Jonathan Schmidt
The invention disclosed includes a head gear to be worn when it is desirable to have an indication of the wearer's head motion or position. The head gear may be incorporated into an existing article of head wear. The incorporation may be permanent, or the head gear may be alternatively attached to various articles of head wear. Integral with the head gear are motion and/or position sensing devices to indicate the motion or position of the wearer's head. The data from the sensors may be fed into a digital processor to process the sensed data and derive a signal indicative of the wearer's head motion or position. Some embodiments employ a programmable processor to adapt the head gear to a variety of applications. The signal indicative of head motion or position may be fed into an indicator to provide the wearer with a recognizable feedback signal indicative of head motion or position.
2 Head gear for detecting head motion and providing an indication of head movement US957073 1997-10-24 US5916181A 1999-06-29 Roger David Socci; Robert Leslie Wakenight
Apparatus and method for using head gear to sense the motion of the wearer's head and output a signal indicative of the motion. Sensors are used to detect head motion about two mutually perpendicular axes. The sensor signal is fed into a microprocessor to compute a feedback signal indicative of the deviation of the motion from a desired, pre-programmed path. The feedback signal is delivered to an indicator to alert the wearer of the head motion. The device is adaptable to monitor head motions for various athletic, sporting and safety applications.
3 Eye alignment assembly US12726594 2010-03-18 US07814668B1 2010-10-19 Larry Pulkrabek; Jay Engstrom; Bill Pedersen
An eye alignment assembly for aligning a tool with a user. The eye alignment assembly is mounted to the tool. The eye alignment assembly includes a sight point of an optical fiber positioned a distance behind an alignment indicia on a lens. An adjustment system is provided to reposition the sight point of the optical fiber relative to the alignment indicia on the lens. The eye alignment assembly provides an indication of orientation of the user relative to the tool in at least two degrees of freedom.
4 Head gear including a data augmentation unit for detecting head motion and providing feedback relating to the head motion US10798455 2004-03-12 US20040171969A1 2004-09-02 Roger David Socci; Mark Winthrop Wheeler; Mark William Donahue; Robert L. Wakenight; Olin Glenn Lathrop; Robert Jonathan Schmidt
The invention disclosed includes a head gear to be worn when it is desirable to have an indication of the wearer's head motion or position. The head gear may be incorporated into an existing article of head wear. The incorporation may be permanent, or the head gear may be alternatively attached to various articles of head wear. Integral with the head gear are motion and/or position sensing devices to indicate the motion or position of the wearer's head. The data from the sensors may be fed into a digital processor to process the sensed data and derive a signal indicative of the wearer's head motion or position. Some embodiments employ a programmable processor to adapt the head gear to a variety of applications. The signal indicative of head motion or position may be fed into an indicator to provide the wearer with a recognizable feedback signal indicative of head motion or position.
5 Detecting the operation of the head, and, headgear for indicating the movement of the head JP2000517645 1998-10-23 JP2001520903A 2001-11-06 ウェイクナイト,ロバート,エル.; ソッチ,ロジャー,デービッド
(57)【要約】 【解決手段】 本発明は、装着者の頭の動作を感知し及び動作を示す信号を出するヘッドギア装置およびヘッドギアを用いる方法に関する。 センサー(40)は、2つの互いに垂直な軸の回りの頭の動作を検出するために使用される。 センサー信号は、所望される、予めプログラムされた経路からのずれを示す、フィードバック信号を計算するために、マイクロプロセッサー(30)に供給される。 フィードバック信号は、インジケーター(50)に送られて、装着者に頭の動作を警告する。 デバイスは、種々の陸上競技、スポーツおよび安全用途向けに、頭の動作をモニターするために適合可能である。
6 HEAD GEAR FOR DETECTING HEAD MOTION AND PROVIDING AN INDICATION OF HEAD MOVEMENT EP98955107.2 1998-10-23 EP1030595A1 2000-08-30 SOCCI, Roger, David; WAKENIGHT, Robert, L.
The present invention is an apparatus, and method for using head gear to sense the motion of the wearer's head, and output a signal indicative of the motion. Sensors (40) are used to detect head motion about two mutually perpendicular axes. The sensor signal is fed into a microprocessor (30) to compute a feedback signal indicative of the deviation of the motion from a desired, preprogrammed path. The feedback signal is delivered to an indicator (50) to alert the wearer of the head motion. The device is adaptable to monitor head motions for various athletic, sporting, and safety applications.
7 Head gear including a data augmentation unit for detecting head motion and providing feedback relating to the head motion US09784080 2001-02-16 US06730047B2 2004-05-04 Roger David Socci; Robert L Wakenight; Mark Winthrop Wheeler; Mark William Donahue; Olin Glenn Lathrop; Robert Jonathan Schmidt
The invention disclosed includes a head gear to be worn when it is desirable to have an indication of the wearer's head motion or position. The head gear may be incorporated into an existing article of head wear. The incorporation may be permanent, or the head gear may be alternatively attached to various articles of head wear. Integral with the head gear are motion and/or position sensing devices to indicate the motion or position of the wearer's head. The data from the sensors may be fed into a digital processor to process the sensed data and derive a signal indicative of the wearer's head motion or position. Some embodiments employ a programmable processor to adapt the head gear to a variety of applications. The signal indicative of head motion or position may be fed into an indicator to provide the wearer with a recognizable feedback signal indicative of head motion or position.
8 Head gear including a data augmentation unit for detecting head motion and providing feedback relating to the head motion US09784080 2001-02-16 US20020183657A1 2002-12-05 Roger David Socci; Robert L. Wakenight; Mark Winthrop Wheeler; Mark William Donahue; Olin Glenn Lathrop; Robert Jonathan Schmidt
The invention disclosed includes a head gear to be worn when it is desirable to have an indication of the wearer's head motion or position. The head gear may be incorporated into an existing article of head wear. The incorporation may be permanent, or the head gear may be alternatively attached to various articles of head wear. Integral with the head gear are motion and/or position sensing devices to indicate the motion or position of the wearer's head. The data from the sensors may be fed into a digital processor to process the sensed data and derive a signal indicative of the wearer's head motion or position. Some embodiments employ a programmable processor to adapt the head gear to a variety of applications. The signal indicative of head motion or position may be fed into an indicator to provide the wearer with a recognizable feedback signal indicative of head motion or position.
9 Golf training head gear for detecting head motion and providing an indication of head movement US09521102 2000-03-07 US06331168B1 2001-12-18 Roger David Socci; Robert Leslie Wakenight
Apparatus and method for using head gear to sense the motion of the wearer's head and output a signal indicative of the motion. Sensors are used to detect head motion about two mutually perpendicular axes. The sensor signal is fed into a microprocessor to compute a feedback signal indicative of the deviation of the motion from a desired, pre-programmed path. The feedback signal is delivered to an indicator to alert the wearer of the head motion. The device is adaptable to monitor head motions for various athletic, sporting and safety applications.
10 Head gear for detecting head motion and providing an indication of head movement US337007 1999-06-28 US6048324A 2000-04-11 Roger David Socci; Robert Leslie Wakenight
Apparatus and method for using head gear to sense the motion of the wearer's head and output a signal indicative of the motion. Sensors are used to detect head motion about two mutually perpendicular axes. The sensor signal is fed into a microprocessor to compute a feedback signal indicative of the deviation of the motion from a desired, pre-programmed path. The feedback signal is delivered to an indicator to alert the wearer of the head motion. The device is adaptable to monitor head motions for various athletic, sporting and safety applications.
11 Dynamic visual acuity training method and apparatus US171930 1993-12-21 US5478239A 1995-12-26 Randall F. Fuerst; Gregory A. Rossini; Gus F. Carroll
An apparatus and method for improving physical coordination and ability to react to moving and stationary objects is disclosed herein. A pair of voltage controlled liquid crystal lenses (14, 16) are mounted in a support frame (12) which is worn by a user in the same manner as conventional eyeglasses. The lenses (14, 16) can be electronically pulsed between an opaque state and a transparent state. Further, the lenses (14, 16) scatter background light in their opaque state rather than block the light so as to provide a generally constant level of contrast and brightness. This prevents pupil dilation changes when switching between the transparent state and the opaque state. Each lens can be made to pulse from an opaque state to a transparent state and then back again, and can be controlled independently or in synchronization. In operation, the user adjusts the control unit (18) to pulse the lenses (14, 16) at a high speed. An object is then viewed through the lenses and an appropriate response is made. As the user's proficiency increases, the user decreases the pulse rate and continues to react to the object. Reduction in pulse rate is continued until the desired level of reaction proficiency is achieved. When the apparatus is eventually removed, the user will be able to react to objects moving at higher speeds with greater proficiency. Additionally, in the case of both moving and stationary objects, the user's ability to concentrate will be increased.
12 It detects the movement of the golfer's head, the head-mounted device for golf practice showing the operation of the head JP2001564664 2001-01-31 JP2003525677A 2003-09-02 レズリー、ロバート、ウェイクナイト; ロジャー、デー、ソッチー
Apparatus and method for using head gear to sense the motion of the wearer's head and output a signal indicative of the motion. Sensors are used to detect head motion about two mutually perpendicular axes. The sensor signal is fed into a microprocessor to compute a feedback signal indicative of the deviation of the motion from a desired, pre-programmed path. The feedback signal is delivered to an indicator to alert the wearer of the head motion. The device is adaptable to monitor head motions for various athletic, sporting and safety applications.
13 Dynamic vision training method and apparatus JP51760395 1994-12-19 JPH09510371A 1997-10-21 ガス エフ カーロル; ランダル エフ フェアスト; グレゴリー エイ ロッシーニ
(57)【要約】 本出願に開示した身体の協調と移動およひ静止対象に反射行動する能とを発達させる装置と方法。 電圧で制御する一対の液晶レンズ(14,16)は使用者によって在来の眼鏡レンズ同様に着用される支持フレーム(12)内に取り付けられる。 該レンズ(14,16)は透明状態と不透明状態との間を電子工学的にパルス化することができる。 さらにレンズ(14,16)はそれらの不透明状態で光線を遮断するよりはむしろ背景光線を散乱して略一定準のコントラストと輝度とを提供する。 こうすることで透明状態と不透明状態との切替えの際瞳孔散大へ変化するのを防げる。 各レンズは不透明状態から透明状態へついでその逆にパルス的に変化させることができ、かつ別々にも制御できるし同期して制御することができる。 作動の際、使用者は制御装置(18)を調節してレンズ(14,16)を高速度でパルス化する。 ついで対象をレンズを介して目視して適切に反応する。 使用者の上達度が向上するに伴い、使用者はパルス速度を低下させて該対象に対する反射行動をし続ける。 パルス速度の低下は反射行動の上達度が所望の水準に到達するまで続けられる。 装置が最終的に取り外されると、使用者は一層高速度で移動する対象に一層高い上達度をもって反射行動を執ることができるようになる。 付け加えると、移動、静止対象どちらの場合も使用者の集中能力は向上するであろう。
14 GOLF TRAINING HEAD GEAR EP01905250.5 2001-01-31 EP1261275A1 2002-12-04 SOCCI, Roger, D.; WAKENIGHT, Robert, Leslie
Apparatus and method for using head gear to sense the motion of the wearer's head and output a signal indicative of the motion. Sensors (40) are used to detect head motion about two mutually perpendicular axes. The sensor signal is fed into a microprocessor (30) to compute a feedback signal indicative of the deviation of the motion from a desired, pre-programmed path. The feedback signal is delivered to an indicator (50) to alert the wearer of the head motion. The device is adaptable to monitor head motions for various athletic, sporting and safety applications.
15 HEAD GEAR FOR DETECTING HEAD MOTION AND PROVIDING AN INDICATION OF HEAD MOVEMENT EP98955107 1998-10-23 EP1030595A4 2001-03-28 SOCCI ROGER DAVID; WAKENIGHT ROBERT L
The present invention is an apparatus, and method for using head gear to sense the motion of the wearer's head, and output a signal indicative of the motion. Sensors (40) are used to detect head motion about two mutually perpendicular axes. The sensor signal is fed into a microprocessor (30) to compute a feedback signal indicative of the deviation of the motion from a desired, preprogrammed path. The feedback signal is delivered to an indicator (50) to alert the wearer of the head motion. The device is adaptable to monitor head motions for various athletic, sporting, and safety applications.
16 DYNAMIC VISUAL ACUITY TRAINING METHOD AND APPARATUS EP95906079.0 1994-12-19 EP0735909A1 1996-10-09 FUERST, Randall, F.; ROSSINI, Gregory, A.; CARROLL, Gus, F.
An apparatus and method for improving physical coordination and ability to react to moving and stationary objects is disclosed herein. A pair of voltage controlled liquid crystal lenses (14, 16) are mounted in a support frame (12) which is worn by a user in the same manner as conventional eyeglasses. The lenses (14, 16) can be electronically pulsed between an opaque state and a transparent state. Further, the lenses (14, 16) scatter background light in their opaque state rather than block the light so as to provide a generally constant level of contrast and brightness. This prevents pupil dilation changes when switching between the transparent state and the opaque state. Each lens can be made to pulse from an opaque state to a transparent state and then back again, and can be controlled independently or in synchronization. In operation, the user adjusts the control unit (18) to pulse the lenses (14, 16) at a high speed. An object is then viewed through the lenses and an appropriate response is made. As the user's proficiency increases, the user decreases the pulse rate and continues to react to the object. Reduction in pulse rate is continued until the desired level of reaction proficiency is achieved. When the apparatus is eventually removed, the user will be able to react to objects moving at higher speeds with greater proficiency. Additionally, in the case of both moving and stationary objects, the user's ability to concentrate will be increased.
17 위치 센서 KR1020070027856 2007-03-21 KR1020080086124A 2008-09-25 이상범
A position sensor device is provided to obtain precisely 3D coordinates of moving objects by detecting a motion of the moving objects using a laser beam. A position sensor device includes a laser beam generating module(101), an optic lens unit(103), a photosensor module(106), and a circuit device. The laser beam generating module generates laser beams. The optic lens unit guides the laser beams in straight. The photosensor module detects the laser beams. The circuit device having plural photosensors outputs signals detected from the photosensors. Horizontal and vertical positions are detected by using two laser beam generating modules and two photosensor modules..
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